“One Man’s Trash” in KidsPost!
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“One Man’s Trash” in KidsPost!

KidsPost - Sunday, May 19"One Man's Trash" in the Washington Post

One Man’s Trash,” Noah Williams’ exhibit of sculptures made from trash and found objects, was featured Sunday in The Washington Post’s KidsPost section. In the interview by Moira E. McLaughlin, Williams talks about being inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Diego Rivera, and being encouraged by his mother.

KidsPost also put together an activity for kids to make their own trash art.

Be sure to see this amazing exhibit before it closes June 3! For more images from “One Man’s Trash,” follow The Art League on Instagram.

One Man's Trash on instagram

One Man's Trash on instragram

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